Paris 2024 Paralympics Day 7 Medals Tally: Harvinder, Dharambir Strike Gold As India's Medal Haul Hits 24

Paris 2024 Paralympics Day 7 Medals Tally: Harvinder, Dharambir Strike Gold As India's Medal Haul Hits 24

After Sachin Khilari's silver, Harvinder and Dharambir's gold medals on Wednesday witnessed the medal number climbing to 24 for the nation. India is now 13th in the overall standings with five gold, nine silver and 10 bronze medals.

PTIUpdated: Thursday, September 05, 2024, 01:42 PM IST
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The Day 7 of the Paris Paralympics saw India end the day with 4 medals. Harvinder created history in archery while Dharambir and compatriot Pranav Soorma completed a 1-2 in the Men's Club Throw - F51 Final.

Dharambir and Pranav finished the day off in style by winning the gold and silver medals in the men's club throw event. Dharambir finished on top with the best attempt of 34.92, while Pranav pulled off 34.59. The late surge saw India climbing to 13th position in the overall tally with 25 medals .

World champion shot-putter Sachin Sarjerao Khilari smashed the Asian record en route a silver on Wednesday as India's track-and-field athletes continued to surpass expectations in what is turning out to be the country's best ever performance at the Paralympics here.

The 34-year-old Khilari pulled off 16.32m throw in his second attempt of the F46 category final to better his own Asian record of 16.30m which he set in May while winning gold in the World Para-Athletics Championships in Japan.

His silver on Wednesday was medal number 21 for the nation, which is currently placed 19th in the overall standings with three gold, eight silver and 10 bronze medals.

Greg Stewart of Canada defended his Tokyo Paralympics gold with a throw of 16.38m, while Luka Bakovic of Croatia took the bronze with 16.27m.

Khilari's silver was also India's 11th medal from track-and-field, the Tokyo haul of one gold, five silver and two bronze medals long surpassed.

Late on Tuesday night, Indians won silver and bronze in both men's high jump T63 and javelin throw F46 after Deepthi Jeevanji's bronze in the women's 400m T20 category in India's best day at the Games.

Sharad Kumar and Mariyappan Thangavelu won silver and bronze respectively in the men's high jump T63 while Ajeet Singh and Sundar Singh Gurjar took the second and third sports in the javelin throw F46 final.

F46 classification is for athletes with arm deficiency, impaired muscle power or impaired passive range of movement in arms, with athletes competing in a standing position.

Hailing from a farming family at Karagani village in Maharashtra's Sangli district, Khilari met with an accident during his childhood. The injury resulted in gangrene of the skin on his elbow and muscle atrophy. Even after several surgeries, his arm never recovered. He also lost his mother when he was young.

"I had wanted to win the gold medal, but it did not happen. It's my best distance but I am not satisfied. I feel I could have done better. It was not my day," Khilari said about his performance on Wednesday.

Harvinder enters quarters in archery

Tokyo Games bronze-winner Harvinder Singh secured back-to-back wins to reach quarterfinals in his bid for a second successive Paralympics medal in archery.

Harvinder knocked out Tseng Lung-Hui of Chinese Taipei 7-3 before overcoming an opening set deficit to edge out Setiawan Setiawan of Indonesia 6-2 in the last-16 round.

Tokyo silver-medallist Bhavina ousted

India's challenge in the women's singles table tennis competition after Tokyo edition's silver-medallist Bhavinaben Patel lost to China's Ying Zhou 3-1 in the class 4 quarterfinal.

Bhavinaben, who became India's first-ever medal winner in the sport with her silver in the Tokyo Paralympics, fought hard in the first two games and even won the third but eventually lost to her Chinese rival 12-14, 9-11, 11-8, 6-11.

Earlier, the other women's singles player in class 3, Sonalben Patel lost to Croatia's Andela Muzinic Vincetic in the round of 16.

Bhavinaben was diagnosed with polio when she was one-year old.

She competes in class 4 which is meant for wheel-chair bound athletes with functional arms and hands.

No medals in shooting

In Chateauroux, Indian shooters Nihal Singh and Rudransh Khandelwal failed to make the final of mixed 50m pistol (SH1) competition.

Nihal, the 2023 world championship bronze medallist, finished 19th. He had an aggregate score of 522 across six series.

Competing in his maiden Paralympics, 17-year-old Rudransh, who lost his left leg in a freak mishap when he was just eight-years-old, scored 517 to sign off in the 22nd spot in the qualification round.

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